Tokyo Dome City Hall - Access

Access

In order to reach the JCB Hall, any of the stations that can get one close to the Tokyo Dome will work well, including the JR Chuo-Sobu Line, the Mita Line, the Marunouchi Line and the Nanboku Line. One should get off at Suidobashi Street for the first two lines, and Korakuen Street for the next two lines. One can also take the JR St. aqueduct, where it is a 1 minute walk from the gate, or take the Toei Mita aqueduct and get off at the A2 stop.

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